He was very much out of spirits when he left him ; and that was the last interview they ever had. Shelley appeared to Leigh Hunt to be far less hopeful than in former days, though otherwise unchanged. The two spent a delightful afternoon together during... Life and Letters of Edmund J. Armstrong - Page 172by Edmund John Armstrong - 1877 - 565 pagesFull view - About this book
| lady Jane Shelley - 1859 - 340 pages
...poet.* He was very much out of spirits when he left him ; and that was the last interview they ever had. Shelley appeared to Leigh Hunt to be far less hopeful...music of the organ deeply affected Shelley, who warmly * See Trelawny's Recollections of the Last Days of Shelley and Byron, p. 109. assented to a remark... | |
| Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley - 1859 - 338 pages
...poet.* He was very much out of spirits when he left him ; and that was the last interview they ever had. Shelley appeared to Leigh Hunt to be far less hopeful...music of the organ deeply affected Shelley, who warmly * See Trelawny'a Recollections of the Last Days of Shelley and Byron, p. 109. assented to a remark... | |
| lady Jane (Gibson) Shelley - Poets, English - 1859 - 312 pages
...poet.* He was very much out of spirits when he left ; and that was the last interview they ever had. Shelley appeared to Leigh Hunt to be far less hopeful...music of the organ deeply affected Shelley, who warmly * See Trelawny's Recollections oj the Last Days of Shelley and Byron, p. 109. assented to a remark... | |
| Henry S. Salt - American literature - 1888 - 264 pages
...Memorials, where we read that when Shelley visited the cathedral at Pisa, in company with Leigh Hunt, "the noble music of the organ deeply affected Shelley, who warmly assented to a remark of Leigh Hunt's, that a divine religion might be found out, if charity were really made the principle of it,... | |
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